I switched from a Butterfly Gergely Alpha blade to this Anders Lind blade. Overall, it gives you more confidence on every shot — almost everything lands on the table. It’s excellent for spin, smashing, and the short game. Passive blocks might not be as strong as with the Gergely, but with a little adjustment, you get used to it quickly. It offers great control and even allows for good chopping.
I paired it with a Victas V>22 Double Extra 2.0 on the forehand and an Omega V Tour 2.1 on the backhand — it was a perfect setup. The Banco Power Ultimate 50 or even the Omega V Tour mentioned above would also work well on the forehand.
The only downside, though more of a personal preference, is the weight of the blade (89.5g). I would have preferred a slightly lighter version.
Overall, I highly recommend it for both beginners and advanced players.
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on April 22, 2025
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